The findings show that China's porcelain 'dual formula' technology can be traced back to the earlier Western Xia Dynasty.
Qin Dashu, a professor with the School of Archaeology and Museology at Peking University, noted that such white ceramics were popular among aristocrats and scholars during the Northern Song Dynasty ...
This year, the National Museum has about 200 objects on display, from archaic bronzes, jade, coins, and gold and silverware, ...
A millennium-old porcelain craft in north China's Shanxi Province has been pulled back from the brink of extinction and is now poised for a modern renaissance.
The celadon glazed wares from the kilns of Longquan are among the finest products of Song dynasty ceramics. The thick, semi-transparent and unctuous soft green glaze, which coats this censer ...
The Society for Song, Yuan, and Conquest Dynasty Studies is an international society committed to the encouragement of the study of Chinese—as well as Jürchen, Khitan, Tangut, and Mongol—history, ...